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Week 6: April 23-28 Part 1

04/23/2007, 1:54pm CDT
By Rick Hamilton

Monday - April 23 For this Week's rankings - click here



Thomas More .....0 0 0 0 2 1 1.... 4 8 1

New Berlin West 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ....1 3 2

WP: Katie Boyle 8K 1 BB

LP: Liz Radtke 8K 3BB

Leading Hittes: Thomas More Gabrielle Nowak 1x3 2B 3 RBI, Alyssia Robles 2x3 2B Katelyn Stahr 1x3 3B

New Berlin West Ariel Rauter 2x3 2B

Thomas More Record 4-2



River Ridge 8, Potosi 6

River Ridge . . . . . . 002 200 4 – 8 10 2

Potosi . . . . . . . ... .202 200 0 - 6 8 9

WP: Cari Mergen (7 innings; 10K, 1BB)

LP: Liz Sedgwick (7 innings; 3K, 3BB)

Potosi: Danielle Flesh 3-4, Thresia Elskamp 2-3, River Ridge: Trinity Breuer 3-5, Kirschbaum 2-5, Sam Jung 2-4

Extra Base Hits: 2B: Lindsay Fecht (P), Breuer (RR),

HR: Elskamp (P)

Potosi (2-2, 5-4)



Hurley 11, Drummond 1

Hailey Manzanares and Marie Thomas combined on a 3 hitter for Hurley. Leading hitters for Hurley where Kayla Windt 2x4 with a triple, Brittany Czerneski 2x2 with two doubles, and Judy Nevala 3x3. Hurley is now 2-5 overall and 2-0 in conference play.



Amherst 5, Nekoosa 1

Amherst ....... 010 002 2 .... 5 8 1

Nekoosa .......000 001 0 .... 1 5 0WP - Kate Glodowski LP - Kristin Heinecke

SO - (A) Glodowski 6 (N) Heinecke 1

BB - (A) Glodowski 1 (N) Heinecke 3

Records: Amherst (4-4) // Nekoosa N/A

Leading Hitters:

Amherst: Marissa Trzebiatowski 2x4, Paige Selbo 2x4

Kate Glodowski 2x4, Kate Toftum (3 RBI)

Nekoosa: Tess Linzmeier 2x3, Bri Kobishop 2x3

Extra Base Hits: 2B - (N) Linzmeier





Mayville (11-1, 4-0) 7, Kiel 3

Laconia 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 5 2

Mayville 2 0 3 2 0 0 x 7 9 1Pitching

WP (M) Alyssa Leystra, 7 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 13 Ks, 0 HB

LP (K) Rachel Mathes, 6 IP, 9 H, 7 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 1 Ks, 0 HB

Leading Hitters

(M) Kasey Schwartzmiller, 2x4, double

Hillary Brummond, 3x3, double, 3 Runs, RBI

Ariel Wald, 1x3, double,3 RBIs

(K) Kayla Sell, 3x3, HR, 3 RBIs

The Lady Cardinals softball team added another notch to the win column with a non-conference win over the visiting Kiel Raiders, 7-3. The Cards opened up the scoring in the bottom of the first with Hillary Brummond s one out single. After Cheslea Jorgensen reached on a fielder s choice error, she Abbie Mueller singled to load the bases. Brummond scored on a wild pitch, with the other two runners moving up. Kiel knotted the score in the top of the third when Kelsey Theilman reached on an error. Katie Kohlman sacrificed her to second. After the next batter struck out for the second out of the inning, Kayla Sell skied on to deep center for a two-run homerun. Mayville answered right back in the bottom of the third with three runs of their own. Hillary Brummond drew a one-out walk. An infield groundout for the second out moved Brummond to second. Brummond then stole third, followed by an Abbie Mueller walk and advance to second. Ariel Wald then doubled to right center

to drive in Brummond and Mueller. Bethany Hurst followed with a single up the middle to plate Wald. In the fourth, Mayville added two more with a leadoff single by Kasey Swartzmiller. After she stole second, Brummond doubled to drive in Swartzmiller and advanced to third on a Kiel throwing error. With one out, Abbie Mueller towered an RBI sac-fly to center to score Brummond and make the score 7-2. Kiel made one last push with a two-out single in the fifth. The runner advanced to second on a wild pitch, and then scored on an RBI single to right by Kayla Sell. Alyssa Leystra notched her eleventh win of the season, allowing one earned run on five hits, no walks, and a season high 13 strikeouts. Mayville is back to conference play on Tuesday when they travel to Laconia for a 4:30 p.m. game.



La Farge 9, North Crawford 0

North Crawford 000 000 0... 0 1 4

La Farge ...........000 003 6... 9 12 0

WP: Rachel Arneson 7 IP, 1hit, 13K, 5BB

LP: Becca Lundberg 6 IP, 7K, 0BB

Leading Batters:

LF: Lea Ann Everson 2-3, 2B, 2RS; Jill Everson 1-4, 2B, 2RS, RBI; Jenna Strait 2-4, RS, 3RBI; Ashley Campbell 2-4, RS; Sammy Herken 2-3, 2RS

NC: Becca Lundberg 1-3, 2B



Union Grove11, Lake Geneva Badger 1

Lake Geneva Badger…………..…..000 10X X 1 3 2

Union Grove……………………….041 06X X 11 12 0

Winning Pitcher Kristyn Hansen (8-1) 5 innings 8K s 0 BB

Losing Pitcher Hutkowski 5 innings 4 K s 4 BB

Sam Howe and Maria Osmundson again lead the offensive charge tonight each having a HR. Lindsay Mickeklecky, Nathelie Schattner, and Jessie Niles each had a double and a RBI. Kristyn Hansen continued her successful season pitching 5 strong innings with 8 K s and 0 walks.



Northwestern 6, Park Falls 5

Northwestern..............040 020 0 6 7 2

Park Falls................400 100 0 5 4 4

WP: Larissa Flint 7ip 5r 3er 4h 5bb 9k

LP: Kelsey Walasek 7ip 6r 1er 7h 3bb 8k

Two errors in the second inning allowed Northwestern back in the game and the Tigers strung four of their hits in the fifth inning to take the lead. Kelsey Christianson's two-run double sparked a four-run first for Park Falls and Lindsay Garey doubled for Northwestern to drive in three runs in their four- run second. Garey and Flint had two hits each for the Tigers. Park Falls had

runners on second and third with two outs in the bottom of the seventh before Flint induces a game-ending pop-up.Northwestern remains undefeated and Park Falls dips to 3-2 on the season.



Bonduel 11, Tri-County 5

Tri-County (1-6, 1-9) 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 - .......5 5 1

Bonduel (3-2, 4-2) .....1 1 0 0 4 5 x----- 11 12 1

Winning Pitcher - Ashley Berger : 8 strikeouts, 6 bases-on-balls

Losing Pitcher - Megan Detlof: 0 strikeouts, 3 bases-on-balls

Bonduel leading hitters: Stephanie Kohn- 2x4, 2B, 2 RBI: Stephanie

Staszak 2x4; Kim Rank 3 RBI; Amanda Carpenter 3B, 2 RBI; Deedra

Wesenberg 2x3; Katie Bahr 2x3

Tri-County leading hitter: Kacie Phillips 2x3, 2 3B



Iola-Scandinavia 8, Bowler 4

Bowler................. 000 000 4 4 4 3

Iola-Scandinavia... 041 030 X 8 8 1

WP Ashley Draeger (IS) 5innings SO-12, BB-0; Cailin Foerster (IS) 2 innings SO-5, BB-3

LP Rebecca Graves SO-4, BB-4

Leading Hitters: Rebecca Graves (B) 2x2; Calan Nelson (IS) 2x2, 2RBI; Kiaya Albers (IS) 2x3, Alyssa Erickson (IS) 1x3, 3RBI's.

Records: Iola-Scandinavia (4-2, 5-4) --Bowler (0-6, 1-7)







Winneconne 6, Waupaca 5

Winneconne (5-3).......320 000 1....6 4 1

Waupaca...................302 000 0....5 7 0

WP: Kaitlyn Herbst (4-3) 3IP, 0 hits, 1BB, 3K's, 0ER, 0 runs Alyssa Collura 4 IP, 7 Hits, 5ER, 4 K's 0 BB's.

LP: Allie Navin 1.6 IP, 1 BB, 1K , Bri Anderson 5.3 IP, 5 Runs, 1ER, 3 BB's, 4 K's

Leading Hitters: (Win) Amanda Eake 1x2 (2B),Kaytei Curtis 2x4 (2B), (wap) Tara Conlin 1x4 (2B)Sam McCormick 2x3, Whitney Oftedahl 2x3,Emily Brunner 2x3



Marshall 6, Belleville 0

BELLEVILLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

MARSHALL .2 1 0 0 3 0 X 6 9 2

WP NOEL (M) SO 5

LP ADAMS ( B) 3INNINGS, FENLEY, BAKER

LEADING HITTERS, SCHUSTER (M) 3X4 K. MEINHOLZ (M) 2X3

MARSHALL ( 6-4 3-1 )



Holmen 9, Sparta 0

Holmen.......4 1 0 0 3 0 1.....9 14 0

Sparta.........0 0 0 0 0 0 0.....0 1 3

WP (Pierce) 8K, 3BB

LP (Larsen) 1K, 2BB

Hitters: (H) Balding 4x5 (2b), Oliver 2x4, Schaller 2x4 (3b), Haskin 3x4, Fraser 2x3 (2b)

Holmen 8-1, Sparta 2-8



Columbus 10, Lakeside Lutheran 2

Lakeside Lutheran 001 010 0…..2 3 1

Columbus .............403 300 0…10 4 3

WP Bublitz 7IP 3H 2R 1ER 7K

LP Davis 6IP 4H 10R 8ER 6K

Leading Hitters:Jansen 2x3, 4 RBI; Pellett 2 RBI



Wittenberg-Birnamwood 8, Weyauwega-Fremont 0

Weyauwega-Fremont.................000 000 0..0 0 6

Wittenberg-Birnamwood...........201 131 x...8 3 1

WP - Katie Betry 12 (SO) 1 (BB) LP - Amanda Griswold 3 (SO)

Leading Hitters: Katie Betry (WB) 2 x 4



Madison Memorial 8, Sun Prairie 0

Madison Memorial 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 8 12 1

Sun Prairie..............0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1

WP: Johnson 4K's 0BB

LP: Statz 4 K's 2BB

Leading Hitters: 3X3 Graf (MM), 3X4 Umberger (MM),2X3 Koykkar (MM) and Brown (SP)

HR: Koykkar

3B: Umberger, Koykkar and Rhinesmith (MM)

Madison Memorial 4-2 7-2 ---- Sun Praire 2-4 3-4





Brookwood 7,Wonewoc Center 2

Brookwood 421 000 0 7 6 2

Won. Center 001 000 1 2 6 2

WP: Anna Flock ( 6 K; 2 BB )

LP: Dana Leis ( 5K; 6 BB )

Leading Hitters: Brookwood: Allie Johnson ( double; 2 RBI )Leah Hyatt ( 2 x 3; double; 2 RBI )Sheri Haskoor ( 2 runs )Geena Dougherty ( 2 runs )

Won. Center: Dana Leis ( 3 x 3 )

Records: Brookwood 2 – 1; 2 - 1



Sturgeon Bay 1, Algoma 0



Luxemburg-Casco 12, NEW Lutheran 2'



Oconto 4, Kewaunee 2



Blackhawk 19, Pecatonica 9

Black Hawk 351 403 3 - 19 17 2

Pecatonica 300 033 0 - 9 7 7

WP - Bechtolt (3K) Rupnow (7)

LP - Massey (2K) K. Johnson (4) (3K)

2B Mair (BH) - 2, Rothenbuehler (BH)

Leading Hitters (BH) Walker 2X4, Rothenbuehler 3X5, Bechtolt 3X6, Mair

3X6,

(Pec) Gant 2X3



Poynette 13, Wisconsin Dells 7

Wisconsin Dells ……. 101 500 0 …… 7 12 6

Poynette ……………..205 501 x …… 13 9 2

WP – Hebel, Wilson (4)

LP – Yacko, Delmore (5)

SO – Hebel 4, Wilson 4, Yacko 3, Delmore 2

Leading Hitters: Kimball (WD) 4x4, Schultz (WD) 3x4, Delmore (WD) 2x4, Saley (P) 2x4, Setz (P) 2x4

2B – Kimball 2, Dugolenski (P), Setz

This game featured two former SCC clubs and included 21 total hits as Wisconsin Dells had a dozen and Poynette had nine. "The Dells really hit the ball well," said Poynette Coach Bob Tomlinson. "The difference is usually walks and errors and that was the case here as we drew eight free passes and the Dells had six errors. They really swing the bats well."



Lancaster 2, River Valley 0

River Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3

Lancaster ....2 0 0 0 0 0 x 2 5 1

WP- Schroeder 7 IP, 1 BB, 9 Ks, 5 hits

LP- Voss 6 IP, 2 Bbs, 7Ks, 5 hits, 0 earned runs

Lancaster used a familiar recipe to defeat the Blackhawks of River Valley Monday night in Lancaster. JR Catcher Emily Muller drove a 2 run automatic homerun out of the park after an error by RV's pitcher allowed the inning to continue. From there, Lancaster's Katie Schroeder was in control. Schroeder K'd 9 and walked 1 as she scattered 5 hits. RV pitcher Heidi Voss pitched very well and was 2-3 at the plate. Lancaster moves to 11-0 (8-0 in SWC play).



Pepin 7, St. Croix Central 2

Pepin................................001402.....7-10-1

St. Croix Central..............0001010...2-3-1

wp Molly McIntosh 7 IP 15 k's 4 bb

lp Brittney Butler 6 IP 1 k 5 bb

Leading hitters for Pepin Molly McIntosh 4-4

Mary Buvala 2-2 2bb Kylee Schmillen 1-2 double



ROSHOLT 7, MARION 0

ROSHOLT.......001 120 3...... 7 7 3

MARION.........000 000 0...... 0 0 6

WP Chelsea Richter K's-11,BB's-5LP Stephanie Raska K's-4,BB's-3

Leading hitters (R)Anna Zdroik 2x3,(R)Chelsea Richter 2x3,(R)Emily Venne(2B)

Rosholt's Freshmen Chelsea Richter in her first conference start tosses a no-hitter and goes 2x3 at the plate with 2 runs scored an RBI and stolen base.Rosholt is now 8-0



Williams Bay 11, Hustisford 0

Hustisford 000 00

Bay ..........404 3x

Williams Bay improved to 5-0 in the Trailways Conference and 7-1 overall with a five-inning win over visiting Hustisford Monday night. The Bulldogs banged out 10 hits, led by Jennifer Yih s three and two apiece by Megan Hovestol, Brittany Carlson and Emily Deitz. Deitz earned the win, as she pitched all five innings and allowed three hits, no walks and struck out seven.



Belmont 14, Benton 0



River Ridge 8, Potosi 6



Milton 5, Janesville Craig 4



Waunakee 3, Madison LaFollette 2



Monroe 9, Reedsburg 0

Reedsburg ..... 000 000 0 0 3 2

Monroe ........ 020 511 x 9 11 1

WP - Olsen (9 K's)

LP - Meyer

3B - Kaiser (M), 2B - Kundert (M)

Leading Hitters - Olsen (M) 2x2, Kundert (M) 2x3, Demainiuk (M) 2x2,

Kaiser (M) 2x3



Cuba City 7, Fennimore 0



Mineral Point 6, Darlington 1



Barneveld 10, Albany 8

Barneveld...310 033 0-10 9 3

Albany.......101 312 0-8 9 8

WP: Mueller

LP: Walz

Mueller-6 K, 2 BB

Walz-2 K, 2 BB



Beloit Memorial 4, Janesville Parker 1



Luther Prep 7, Lodi 0



Waterloo 4, Wis. Heights 3



Cambridge 12, New Glarus 0



Jefferson 6, East Troy 2



Princeton 11, Randolph 1



Johnson Creek 3, Deerfield 2



DE SOTO 22, WESTON 0

Alyssa Umberger had a two-run double in the first for De Soto, while Connie Ghelf s two-run double highlighted the Pirates six-run second inning. Kandace Fox drove in four runs, two of which came on a fourth-inning triple.

De Soto 265 45 — 22 23 1

Weston 000 00 — 0 3 4

Pitchers: DS—Courtney Zeimet, Alyssa Umberger (4); W—Frey. WP—Zeimet (7k, 0w). LP—Frey (0k, 4w).

Leading hitters: DS—Hannah Wrobel 2-3 (3b), Jordan Tully 2-4 (2 2b), Melanie Peterson (2b), Courtney Zeimet 3-4 (3b), Kandace Fox 2-4 (3b), Marie Becker (2b), Alyssa Umberger 4-4 (2b), Connie Ghelf 2-5 (2b), Casey Paletta (3b), Kate Boland 2-5, Christina Paulsrud (2b), Jordan Nickelatti (2b).

Record: DS 8-0, 7-0.



Melrose-Mindoro 13, Blair-Taylor 2

Mel-Min 3 4 0 0 3 1 2 - 13 15 1

BT 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 2 7 3

WP: Alyssa Baumer (3K, 0BB, 2 ER)

LP: Nina Hayes (1K, 4BB, 5ER)

Leading Hitters:

MM: Abby Rand 4x5, RBI; Paxton Proft 3x4, triple, 3 RBIs; Jordan Blaken 3x5, double, RBI; Danielle Pfaff triple, 3 RBIs

BT: Megan Melby 3x4, double, triple; Ashley Nereng triple, 2 RBIs

Mel-Min got off to a fast start and BT continued their inconsistent play. Can not get off this Win One, Lose One roller coaster.



Superior 5 Rice Lake 1

Superior 0002003.........5

Rice Lake 0000001.........1

WP: Amanda LeBard 7 IP, 7 K, 5 BB, 2 H, 1R, 1 ER

LP: Ashley Stodola 7 IP, 8 K, 2 BB, 7 H, 5 R, 4 ER

Sup: Taylor Vandamme hit a 2 run homer in the 4th inning; Ashley Martin and LeBard both 2X3



Rice Lake 5 Superior 1

Rice Lake 0030101...............5

Superior 0000001 ..............1

WP: Ashley Stodola 7 IP, 8K, 2 BB, 4 H, 1 ER

LP: Amanda LeBard 7 IP, 3 K, 5 BB, 7 H, 5 R, 4 ER

Sup: Ashley Martin was 2X3 RL: Stodola 2X3 (2 triples, 3 RBI's)



Medford 4, Mosinee 3

Mosinee 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 7 2

Medford 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 5 0

WP Michelle Dyer 7IP 3R 1ER 5K 2BB

LP Chelsey Klimek 6 2/3 IP 4R 2ER 3K 2BB

Leading Hitters: Brooke Butkus(Med) hit a lead off home run and added a double in the fifth

Brooke Riemer(Med) had a big hit in the 7th to drive in the the tieing run then later scored the winning run on a safety sqeeze to end it.

Cassie McKellips (Mo) was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI



Port Washington 9, Nicolet 1



Franklin 4, Muskego 2

Franklin 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 1

Muskego 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 4

Wp-Maher 4-1, 2-1

Lp-Helback 1-5, 0-3



Webster 5, Northwood 4

Northwood 211 000 0=4-1-1

Webster 300 010 1=5-10-1 Ashley Robinson [ 2 out game winning hit ].

Pltching---

Northwood

Balcik 2IP, 3H, 3R, 3ER, 0K 2BB--36 Pitches/ 20 strikes

Erickson(L) 4.2IP, 7H, 2R, 2ER, 6K, 2BB 79 Pitches/ 50 strikes;

Webster

Katie Thill 4IP, 1H, 4R, 3ER, 6K, 5BB, 6HB, 93 Pitches /40 strikes;

Amy French 3IP, 0H0R, 0ER, 4K, 2BB, 1HB, 50 pitches/ 27 strikes.

Batting--Nikki Roedl (Web) 2-3, 3 RBIs,

Jamie Kopecky (Web) 3-4, 1 RBI,

Katie Thill 2-3.



Brookfield East 5,Hamilton Sussex 0

Hamilton Sussex..... 000 000 0 - 0 1 4

Brookfield East........ 401 000 0 - 5 9 1

PITCHERS - BE: Nena Speder (W, 7IP, 8K, 4BB)

HS: Klees (L, 6IP, K)

LEADING HITTERS - BE: Carley Adams 2 x 3; Devin Rayburn 2 x 3(2RBI)

RECORDS - BE: 7-2, 3-0 HS: 4-1, 2-1



New Richmond 5, Amery 1



Athens 10, Rib Lake 9

ATHENS-- A wild pitch put an end to a wild game at Athens, which the Bluejays won in eight innings. Jessica Holzl gave up two walks and hit a batter before making the wild pitch. "It was exciting to see the girls fight back, incredibly encouraging," Athens coach Craig Diedrich said. Rib Lake scored four runs in the top of the seventh to send the game into extra innings, and another two to take the lead in the eighth.

Rib Lake 001 002 42 -- 9 10 2

Athens 012 013 03-- 10 8 2

WP--Hannah Schara. LP--Jessica Holzl. SO--Schara 4; Holzl 1, Zondlo 2. BB--Schara 4; Holzl 6, Zondlo 2. 2B--Athens, Caylie Yessa. 3B--Rib Lake, Elizabeth Anderson, Erin Anderson, Brooke Zondlo.

Records: Athens 6-2 overall, 4-0 Marawood; Rib Lake 3-1 Marawood.



Assumption 9 Northland Lutheran 1

Northland Lutheran..000 001 0 1 2 3

Assumption............002 250 x 9 7 0

WP - Jada Straub - 4 inns - 5 K's - 2 bb - 2 hits

Jenna Genteman - 2 inns - 3 K's - 2 bb - 0 hits

Jenna Moran - 1 inn - 1 K - 1 bb - 0 hits

LP - Karina Radue - 6 inns - 1 K - 7 bb - 7 hits

For Assumption: Katie Moran 2x3, a double and a triple. Jada Straub with two RBI's.



Pius 4 Arrowhead 0





King 23 Languages 1

Madison 27 Custer 2

Tosa East 8 West Allis Hale 6

DSHA 2 Brookfield Central 1

Menomonee Falls 7 West AllisCentral 0

Brookfield East 5 Sussex Hamilton 0

Wilmot 12 St. Joes 0

Port Washington 9 Nicolet 1

Grafton 15 Cedarburg 0

Homestead 10 Germantown 1

Franklin 4 Muskego 2

Jefferson 6 East Troy 2

South Milwaukee 7 Cudahy 1

St. Francis 11 Bay View 4

Catholic Memorial 8 Pewaukee 5



OSHKOSH WEST 3, APPLETON NORTH 1

APPLETON NORTH 000 010 0 — 1 3 1

OSHKOSH WEST 000 030 x — 3 5 5

WP: Tatum Schultz. LP: Janelle Bergsbaken. Leading hitters: Sarah Pommerening OW 2x3.



KIMBERLY 1, NEENAH 0

KIMBERLY 000 000 1 — 1 3 1

NEENAH 000 000 0 — 0 1 1

WP: Claudia Harke. LP: Melissa Gritton.



Softball: Strikeouts reign in Packerland duel



Press-Gazette



KEWAUNEE — Natalie Ruechel struck out 15 as Oconto edged Kewaunee 4-2 in 10 innings in a Packerland Conference game on Monday.



Heather Bloniarz took the tough loss for Kewaunee (8-4, 3-3). She struck out 18 and gave up only three hits in going the distance.



A single from Holly Feldman gave Oconto (8-3 overall) the winning run.



Kewaunee's Kim Pribek doubled in the sixth, scoring Kelly Schroeder and a Kari Wotachek triple followed by a wild pitch in the seventh sent the game into extra innings.



Oconto 002 000 000 2 — 4 3



Kewaunee 000 000 110 0 — 2 5



WP: Natalie Ruechel. LP: Heather Bloniarz. Leading hitters: K — Kim Pribek 2x4; Kari Wotachek 2x4. Strikeout leaders: Bloniarz 18. Ruechel 15.



Sturgeon Bay 1, Algoma 0



ALGOMA — The Clippers' Stephanie Shefchik won a pitchers' duel against the Wolves' Lindsay Swoboda.



Both pitchers went the distance. Shefchik allowed three hits and struck out nine. Swoboda allowed six hits and struck out four.



Sturgeon Bay scored in the third inning. Erin Schartner led off with a single, and after two outs, Shefchik and Megan Rubens followed with back-to-back singles to drive in Schartner.



Sturgeon Bay 001 000 0 — 1 6 1



Algoma 000 000 0 — 0 3 0



WP: Stephanie Shefchik. LP: Lindsay Swoboda. Leading hitter: SB — Shefchik 2x3; Megan Rubens 2x3. Strikeout leaders: Shefchik 9.



Southern Door 6, Sevastopol 2



INSTITUTE — The Eagles strung together four consecutive hits, including Katie Klaubauf's two-run single, during a five-run first inning.



Niki LaPlant had a two-run triple for Sevastopol (6-2, 4-2).



Southern Door 510 000 0 — 6 7 1



Sevastopol 200 000 0 — 2 5 4



WP: Courtney Wautier. LP: Courtney Kaye. Leading hitters: SD — Molly Swanson 3x4. S — Carissa Neinas 2x2.



Denmark 10, Gibraltar 1



FISH CREEK — Lauren Roberts was the star, pitching a four-hitter with 14 strikeouts while going 3-for-4 with a two-run double to propel the Vikings (8-2, 6-1).



Kayla Krueger and Angela Ullmer had three hits apiece to pace Denmark's 15-hit onslaught.



Denmark 110 233 0 — 10 15 0



Gibraltar 000 100 0 — 1 4 3



WP: Lauren Roberts. LP: Katie Sawyer. Leading hitters: D — Collette Ullmer 2x5; Roberts 3x4; Kayla Krueger 3x4; Allison VanGroll 2x2; Angela Ullmer 3x4. Strikeout leader: Roberts 14, Sawyer 6.



Luxemburg-Casco 12, NEW Lutheran 2



Jenna Johnson had a double and a triple with three RBIs to lead Luxemburg-Casco in its five-inning rout of host NEW Lutheran.



The Spartans scored 10 of their 12 runs in the first two innings.



NEW Lutheran fell to 1-6 overall, 0-5 in conference.



Luxemburg-Casco 461 01 — 12 11 0



NEW Lutheran 001 01 — 2 4 2



WP: Kalli Schmelzer. LP: Alyssa Gipp. Leading hitters: L-C — Sammy Mercier 3x3; Steffi Kinnard 2x3; Gina Rubens 2x4; Kim Depeau 2x4; Jenna Johnson 2x3. Strikeout leaders: Schmelzer 11.



Bay: Ashwaubenon 4, Seymour 0



ASHWAUBENON — Melissa Collins pitched a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts and Kelly Arndt homered to power the Jaguars (7-1, 6-1) past the Thunder (3-4, 1-4).



Arndt led off a three-run fourth inning with her homer, and Katie Hill capped the scoring with a two-run double.



Seymour 000 000 0 — 0 1 0



Ashwaubenon 100 300 x — 4 5 0



WP: Melissa Collins. LP: Nona Danforth. Leading hitters: A — Erin Crist 2x3. Home run: A — Kelly Arndt. Strikeout leaders: Collins 12.



New London 4, Shawano 2



NEW LONDON — Brittany Beyer went 2-for-4 with two RBIs to lead New London (9-0, 6-0).



Amanda Jaskolski had a double, and two RBIs to lead Shawano (3-3 Bay).



Shawano 100 001 0 — 2 4 2



New London 021 100 0 — 4 9 1



WP: Jessica Ferge. LP: Liz Zastrow. Leading hitters: S — Amanda Jaskolski 2x3. NL — Brittany Beyer 2x4; Brooke Sampone 2x3.



Pulaski 8, Marinette 0



MARINETTE — Jessica Kropp allowed no runs on three hits in five innings and belted a two-run homer in the sixth inning to power the Red Raiders (7-1, 5-1).



Brooke Basten went 3-for-4 with three RBIs.



Pulaski 002 402 0 — 8 9 1



Marinette 000 000 0 — 0 4 4



WP: Jessica Kropp. LP: Hannah Thyne. Leading hitters: P — Brooke Basten 3x4; Kropp 2x3.



De Pere 11, West De Pere 1



DE PERE — Shannen Schmidt pitched a one-hitter with seven strikeouts and Lauren Higgins drove in four runs to pace the host Redbirds.



Higgins went 3-for-4 to pace a 12-hit attack. Shaelyn Schoen added three RBIs, including a two-run double to highlight a four-run fifth inning for De Pere (3-3 Bay).



The Phantoms fell to 0-5 in the Bay.



West De Pere 100 000 — 1 1 4



De Pere 310 043 — 11 12 0



WP: Shannen Schmidt. LP: Kayla Larson. Leading hitters: DP — McKenzie Toellner 2x2; Lauren Higgins 3x4; Megan VanDeurzen 2x4; Shaelyn Schoen 2x3. Strikeout leader: Schmidt 7.



 



Non-conference: Green Bay West 11, Freedom 3



FREEDOM — Stephanie Ortiz drove in three runs, and Sierria Vieaux, Rachel Breitrick and Holly Breitrick had two hits apiece to spark the Wildcats' 11-hit attack.



West improves to 4-2 overall.



Green Bay West 244 100 0 — 11 11 1



Freedom 200 010 0 — 3 7 2



WP: Melissa Glenzer. LP: Jill VanEperen. Leading hitters: W — Sierra Vieaux 2x4; Rachel Breitrick 2x3; Holly Breitrick 2x3. F — VanEperen 2x3; Amanda Kortz 2x4; Nicole Bowers 2x4.



Little Chute 4, Green Bay Notre Dame 3



LITTLE CHUTE — Sam Schmitz hit a two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning to rally the Mustangs.



The Tritons collected seven hits, but Little Chute pitchers Katie VanDynHoven and Ashley Schider combined to allow no walks.



Green Bay Notre Dame 000 300 0 — 3 7 4



Little Chute 020 000 2 — 4 4 2



WP: Ashley Schider. LP: Albeus.



Crivitz 12, White Lake 2



WHITE LAKE — Cari Corbeille struck out eight to earn the win and Dani Cherry went 3-for-4 to spark the Wolverines.



Addie McDonald (2-for-2) led White Lake.



Crivitz 203 16 — 12 6



White Lake 101 00 — 2 3



WP: Cari Corbeille. LP: Brittany Kramer. Leading hitters: C — Dani Cherry 3x4; WL — Addie McDonald 2x2. Strikeout: Corbeille 8.



Laona/Wabeno 8, Gillett 3



LAONA — Kristin Zimmer struck out six to earn the win and went 2-for-4 with an RBI to lead Laona/Wabeno (7-0, 4-0) past Gillett.



Cassy Huettl went 3-for-5 with an RBI for Laona/Wabeno, which broke open a 3-3 score with two runs in the fifth inning and three in the sixth.



Laura Wagner (2-for-4) led the Tigers.



Gillett 120 000 0 — 3 8 1



Laona/Wabeno 100 223 x — 8 10 3



WP: Kristin Zimmer, 7 IP, 6 SO, 1 BB. LP: Sara Peterson. Leading hitters: G — Laura Wagner 2x4; LW — Katie Sharko 2x2, RBI, Cassy Huettl 3x5, RBI, Zimmer 2x4, RBI. Strikeout leader: Zimmer 6.



Reedsville rolls past Stockbridge



Herald Times Reporter



REEDSVILLE — Molly McCulley tossed a five-inning one-hitter and Reedsville made the most of its five hits in a 10-0 non-conference win over Stockbridge in softball action on Monday.



Megan Lund had two hits and drove in two runs for the Panthers, who benefited from seven walks and three errors by Stockbridge.



Bridget Rathsack also had a hit and two RBIs, while Lyndsay Holschbach and Marissa Grimm also had hits in the game for Reedsville.



McCulley walked four and struck out two to earn the win for the Panthers.



Loyal 9, Cadott 6



LOYAL -- Rachel Weyer and Ashley Howard came alive in the sixth inning to put a cap on the game against Cadott.



After Loyal led off the inning with a walk, Weyer hit a two-out bases loaded double, followed by Howard's two-out two-run single to shut down the Hornets.



"The sixth inning dictated everything," Loyal coach Jim McBride said. "We led off with a walk and then four straight base hits, with the two clutch hits by Weyer and Howard."



Weyer finished the game going 3 for 4, while Howard was 2 for 3 and Mindy Luttropp went 2 for 4.



Lindsey Weyer finished the final four innings in the circle, giving up two runs to pick up the win.



Cadott 202 110 0 -- 6 10 0



Loyal 101 007 x -- 9 11 4



WP--Lindsey Weyer. LP--Krista Plirer. SO--Weyer 0, Plirer 5. BB--Weyer 4, Plirer 0. 2B--Loyal, Rachel Weyer 2, Ashley Howard, Mindy Luttropp. 3B--Cadott, Brook Romanowski.



Records: Cadott 2-7 overall; Loyal 5-1overall, Cloverbelt 3-0.



Colby 16, Abbotsford 12



ABBOTSFORD -- Amanda Kresbook went 3 for 4 with six RBI and Lizzie Makovec and Clarissa Venzke each had two hits for Colby in a win over Abbotsford.



Sara Beran led Abbotsford by going 4 for 5 with a pair of stolen bases and Erin Pempek knocked in three runs.



Colby 100 703 5 -- 16 10 4



Abbotsford 123 104 1 -- 12 9 0



WP--Lauren Lieders. LP--Suzie Gorke. SO--Sieders 2; Gorke 3 BB--Sieders 9; Gorke16. 2B-- Colby, Amanda Krebsbook; Abbotsford, Allison Waller.



Records: Colby not provided; Abbotsford 1-6, 1-2 Marawood.



Neillsville 9, Greenwood 2



NEILLSVILLE -- Kristin Perkl sparked Neillsville's offense with two doubles and two RBI in its Eastern Cloverbelt Conference win.



Perkl, Amanda Pickett (two RBI), Cassie Harder and LeAnn Karl (one RBI) each went 2 for 4 at the plate, supporting Casandra Craig's efficient outing.



Craig pitched a complete game, allowing just two runs off seven hits, while striking out six.



Kaitlin Kirn went 2 for 3 to lead Greenwood's offense.



Neillsville 113 022 0 -- 9 11 0



Greenwood 000 020 0 -- 2 7 7



WP -- Casandra Craig. LP -- Jennifer Herdrich. SO -- Craig 6, Herdrich 1. BB -- Herdrich 1. 2B -- Neillsville, Kristin Perkl 2, Caitlin Pavlac 1.



Records: Neillsville 2-1 Eastern Cloverbelt; Greenwood 4-5 overall, 1-4 Eastern Cloverbelt.



Oshkosh Lourdes 6, St. Mary Central 1

St. Mary Central (6-5) 000 001 0 — 1 2 3

Lourdes (6-2) 060 000 X — 6 7 0

Pitchers — SMC: Ganinski (6 IP, 4 K, BB). OL: Brittany Wolff (7 IP, 6 K, BB). WP: Wolff. LP: Ganinski.

Hitters — SMC: Kersten 1x3, Drechsler 1x3. OL: Jessica Baehman 1x3 (HR, 2 RBI).



Winneconne 6, Waupaca 5

Winneconne (5-3) 320 000 1 - 6 4 1

WAUPACA (0-7) 302 000 0 - 5 7 5

Pitchers - WINN: Alyssa Collura (4 IP, 4 K, 0 BB); Kaitlyn Herb¬st (3 IP, 3 K, 1 BB). WAUP: Bri Anderson (5.1 IP, 4 K, 3 BB); Allie Navin (1.2 IP, 1 K, 1 BB). WP: Herbst. LP: Navin.

Hitters - WINN: Amanda Eake 1x2, 2B; Kaytie Curtis 2x4, 2B. WAUP: Tara Conlin 1x4, 2B; Sam McCormick 2x3; Whitney Of¬tedahl 2x3; Emily Brunner 2x3.



Omro 4, Markesan 1

Markesan (5-3, 4-1) 100 000 0 - 1 2 3

Omro (2-8, 0-5) 101 002 X - 4 4 2

Pitchers - MARK: Stephanie Dougherty (6 IP, 7 K, 4 BB). OM: Sarah Pitzer (7 IP, 9 K, 4 BB). WP: Pitzer. LP: Dougherty.

Hitters - MARK: Jillian Broder 1x3. OM: Kari Mitchell 2x3 (2 RBI).



 



Wild Rose 4, Almond-Bancroft 0

Wild Rose (6-5, 4-4 CWC) 010 111 0 - 4 7 1

Almond-Banc. (4-1 CWC) 000 000 0 - 0 1 1

Pitchers - WR: Alicia Testin (7 IP, 12 K, 1 BB). A-B: Chelsea Gendusa (7 IP, 8 K, 3 BB). WP: Testin (6-5). LP: Gendusa.

Hitters - WR: Ashley Pettit 2x3, RBI; Missy Egly 1x2, RBI; Be¬linda Allemand 0x3, RBI. A-B: none.



Ripon 8, Wautoma 2

Ripon 201 014 0 - 8 7 2

Wautoma (5-4) 000 011 0 - 2 6 4

Pitchers - RIP: Britt Kahl (7 IP, 5 K, 4 BB). WAUT: Jackie Sailer (4À IP, 4 BB), Jen Weiland (2¿ IP, K, 4 BB). WP: Kahl. LP: Sailer.

Hitters - RIP: Kayla Block 3x4 (2B, 3B). WAUT: Krista Kasub¬oski 2x4, Pam Sommer 1x3 (3B).



Iola-Scandinavia 8, Bowler 4



IOLA -- Ashley Draeger pitched a scoreless first five innings, striking out 12 before being relieved by Zailin Foerster, to pick up the win for Iola-Scandinavia.



Hot at the plate for I-S was Calan Nelson who went 2 for 2 with two RBI, while Kiaya Albers went 2 for 3 and Alyssa Erickson went 1 for 2 with three RBI.



"The bottom of lineup did most of the offensive production," Iola-Scandinavia coach Tom Anderson said. "They acounted for all eight runs and four of our eight hits. It was nice to see them come through like that."



Rebecca Graves went 2 for 2 for Bowler in the loss.



Bowler 000 000 4 -- 4 4 3



I-S 041 030 x -- 8 8 1



WP--Ashley Draeger. LP--Rebecca Graves. SO--Draeger 12, Graves 4. BB-- Draeger 0, Graves 4.



Records: Bowler 1-7 overall, 0-6 Central Wisconsin; Iola-Scandinavia 5-4 overall, 4-2 Central Wisconsin.



Pacelli 2, Manawa 1



MANAWA -- Jordan Olds pitched a two-hitter and Alyssa Schulist knocked in the winning run with a bases-loaded infield single in the top of the seventh inning as the Cardinals edged the Wolves in a CWC large matchup.



Leah Raflik collected a pair of hits, including a double, and Mary Czysen added an RBI. Pam Boden scored what proved to be the winning run.



"What was nice about this game is our character showed through," Pacelli coach Ann Molski said. "Both teams played great defense, but we were able to capitalize on one of their errors."



The Cardinals travel to Weyauwega-Fremont today.



Pacelli 001 000 1 -- 2 6 0



Marion 001 000 0 -- 1 2 2



WP--Jordan Olds. LP--Ashley Braun. SO--Olds 7; Braun 1. BB--Olds 1; Braun 0. 2B--Pacelli, Leah Raflik.



 



Wild Rose 4, Almond-Bancroft 0



ALMOND -- Marissa Meddaugh's sixth inning single was the only hit the Eagles managed against Alicia Testin, who struck out a career-high 12 batters in CWC small division action.



Chelsea Gendusa was the tough-luck loser on the mound for A-B. She fanned eight and walked three over seven innings of work.



"I think we were kind of impatient at the plate," said A-B coach Randy Yonke. "Their pitcher threw a good game, but I thought we helped out by expanding the strike zone."



The Eagles travel to Montello for a non-conference game today.



Wild Rose 010 111 0 -- 4 7 1



Almond-Banc 000 000 0 -- 0 1 1



Pitchers -- WR: Alicia Testin (7 IP, 12 K, 1 BB). A-B: Chelsea Gendusa (7 IP, 8 K, 3 BB). WP: Testin (6-5). LP: Gendusa.



Hitters -- WR: Ashley Pettit 2, Missy Egly. A-B: Marissa Meddaugh.



Records: Wild Rose 6-5, 4-4 CWC Small; A-B 4-1 CWC Small.



Prep softball: Wildcats roll to big softball victory



By Jacey Zembal

Wausau Daily Herald

jzembal@wdhprint.com



EDGAR -- Edgar's Heather Wirkus looks forward to each softball practice and game with the Wildcats.



That wasn't the case for some of the Edgar girls last year as team suffered through a difficult 3-13 season.



The Wildcats have already exceeded last year's win total and added to it Monday with a 6-1 victory over Marathon in Marawood Conference action.



Edgar improved to 5-2 overall and 3-2 in the Marawood, a far cry from last year.



"It's awesome to be winning," said Wirkus, who tripled in the final run in the three-run sixth inning to seal the victory. "It's a huge motivational thing to keep it going. It's good that we can go into each game with our heads held high."



Edgar catcher Stacey Mroczenski finished with two hits and two runs scored, and has been impressed by the turnaround this year.



"We put in extra time during the summer and came in a lot stronger," Mroczenski said. "We have more wins than last year already, and we did the same thing with our basketball season."



The early-inning run support was all pitcher Brittany Myszka needed as she struck out six and walked none to earn the win.



"It is always more fun to win," Edgar coach Judy Nelson said. "They know that Brittany works hard and want to play good defense behind her.



"Our hitters are starting to learn the strike zone, and they know it is hard to adjust to different speeds."



Marathon was one of the top teams in the conference last year, but are off to a slow start as the Raiders rebuild essentially from scratch.



The Wildcats have suddenly become the more experienced team in the rivalry with the Raiders.



The role reversal between the programs wasn't lost on Raiders coach Andy Martin.



"We have inexperience at the varsity level," Martin said. "The girls have to be on their toes all the time, but they are accepting the roles that they have been given."



Marathon 001 000 0 -- 1 6 0



Edgar 012 003 x -- 6 9 2



WP--Brittany Myszka. LP--Montana Mohr. SO--Myszka 6; Mohr 5. BB--Myszka 0; Mohr 3. 3B--Marathon, Ashley Hanke, Desirae Mohr; Edgar, Heather Wirkus.



Records: Marathon 4-4 overall, 1-2 Marawood; Edgar 5-2 overall, 3-2 Marawood.



: Betry hurls no hitter for Witt-Birn



Wausau Daily Herald



WITTENBERG -- Wittenberg-Birnamwood senior Katie Betry pitched a no-hitter in helping the Chargers win its 12th consecutive game, an 8-0 win over Weyauwega Freemont.



The conference victory makes them a perfect 12-0 on the season.



Betry also went 2 for 4, knocking in two RBI, and struck out 12 while walking one. Teammate Hillary Larson went 1 for 1 with another two RBI.



"I was a little surprised that we only had for hits, but there were a couple of hard-hit errors where we hit the ball pretty hard and some fielders choices that actually moved the runners," Witt-Birn coach Eric Peterson said.



Witt-Birn 201 131 -- 8 4 1



Freemont 000 000 0 -- 0 0 4



WP--Katie Betry. LP--Amanda Griswald. SO--Betry 12, Griswald 3. BB--Betry 1, Griswald 8.



Record: Wittenberg-Birnamwood 12-0 overall, 8-0 CWC.



Wausau Newman 11, Prentice 1



Ashley Kafka led Wausau Newman over Prentice, giving up just one hit over seven innings.



"Ashley Kafka pitched well tonight and we made the most out of what was given to us," Newman coach Dan Smet said.



Newman's Gina Loeffel went 1 for 3 with a triple, while Emily Lambrecht went 1 for 2 with three RBI in the win.



Prentice 000 000 1x -- 1 1 1



Newman 022 052 x 11 5 3



WP--Ashley Kafka. LP--Katie Weinzatl. SO--Kafka 5, Weinzatl 6. BB--Kafka 1, Weinzatl 5. 3B--Newman, Gina Loeffel.



Records: Wausau Newman 4-4 overall, 1-3 Marawood; Prentice not reported.



Pittsville 6, Spencer 2

PITTSVILLE -- Brittany Zieher doubled and tripled and Jackie Steele and Brittnee Robus also doubled for Pittsville in a win over Spencer. Mackenzie Hautala also tripled.

Spencer 000 200 0 -- 2 7 2

Pittsville 200 040 x -- 6 11 1

2B-- Pittsville, Brittany Zieher, Jackie Steele, Brittnee Robus. 3B-- Pittsville, Mackenzie Hautala, Zieher.

Records: Spencer, not provided; Pittsville, 4-2, 3-1 Marawood.



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More Softball 5, St. Francis 1

St. Francis ......0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3

Thomas More ...0 0 1 1 1 2 X 5 7 0

WP: Katie Boyle 10K 2BB 4Innings Meghan Shilling 4K 7BB 3Innings

LP: Ashley O' Brien 1K 4BB

Leading Hitters: Jessica Heling 2x3 1RBI Katelyn Stahe 2x3 2B

Records Thomas More 5-2 St. Francis 1-7



Potosi 14, Shullsburg 3

Shullsburg . . . . ... . 030 00X X - 3 5 1

Potosi . . . . . . . ... .104 8XX X - 14 7 0

WP: Liz Sedgwick (2.1 innings; 2K, 2BB, 0 ER)

LP: Sam Peacock (5 innings; 4K, 3BB, 3HB)

Potosi: Danielle Flesh 2-4, Lindsay Fecht 2-3,

Shullsburg: Sam Peacock 2-3,

Extra Base Hits: 2B: Fecht (P), Jen Bartels (P), Flesch (P), Russell (S)

Potosi (3-2, 6-4)



Amherst 4, Manawa 2

Manawa ....... 000 000 2 .... 2 6 1

Amherst ....... 000 004 x .... 4 6 1WP - Kate Glodowski LP - Ashley Braun

SO - (A) Glodowski 9 (M) Braun 3

BB - (A) Glodowski 3 (M) Braun 1

Records: Amherst (5-4) // Manawa (3-4)

Leading Hitters:

Amherst: Claire Glodowski 2x2, Jenna Pitt (2 RBI)

Manawa: Kellu Guderjohn (2 RBI)

Extra Base Hits: 3B - (A) Claire Glodowski, Jenna Pitt



Princeton 11, Randolph 1

Princeton 0 0 5 0 4 1 1 11r 16h 0e

Randolph 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1r 5h 3e

Pitching: Princeton- Wendy Schlaefer 7ip, 1er, 4k, 2bb

Randolph- Lindsay Douma 7ip, 7er, 4bb, 3k

Hitting: Princeton- Rachel Bradley 4x5 2 2b 3rbi, Wendy Schlaefer 3x4, Katie Doro 2x3 2b 3rbi, Abi Pulvermacher 3x5 2rbi, Molly Kallas 3x4

Randolph- Madalyn Werner 2x3, Sara Tietz 2b



Brodhead 7, Edgerton 1



Winneconne 12, Berlin 0

Kaitlyn Herbst throw no-hitter.

Berlin.................000 00....... 0 0 0

Winneconne (6-3)131 7X........12 11 0

WP: Kaitlyn Herbst (5-3) 5 IP, 10K's, 2 BB's

LP: Katie Trochinski 4IP, 1 K, 6 BB's 12 runs, 8ER

Leading Hitters: (Win) Stephanie Salm, 3x3 (3B), Shannon Petrack 3x4, (2B, 3B), Alyssa Collura 1x2 (HR), Paige Anunson 1x2 (2B)

Kaitlyn Herbst threw a 5 inning no hitter against Berlin. She struck out 10 and walked two in the ball game.



Beloit Turner 10, Parkview 0

Beloit Turner 0 0 0 9 1 10 10 0

Parkview ......0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2

WP Fitz 3 K's

LP Christianson nson 1K Leading hitters BT Driscoll 2x4 Kunkel 2x4 Conway 2x2 , 3B Jordan HR Kunkel

Leading Hitters PV 2B Soyck

Parkview 4-5 ( 2-4 RVC ) -- Beloit Turner 6-4 ( 5-1 RVC )





Hudson 4, Como Park 2

Hudson is now 6-0 and 4-0 in the Big Rivers Conference.





Bonduel 10, Shiocton 0

Shiocton (2-4, 3-5) 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2

Bonduel (4-2, 5-2) 0 0 7 2 0 1 - 10 11 0

Winning Pitcher - Ashley Berger (6 strikeouts, 3 bases-on-balls)

Losing Pitcher - Carrie Fletcher (1 strikeout, 1 base-on-balls, 1 hit batter)

Bonduel Leading Hitters - Stephanie Kohn 2x4, double; Stephanie Staszak 2x4, bases-loaded triple; Amanda Carpenter 2x3; Sienna Rauterkus, triple; Ashley Berger, triple.

Shiocton - Jodie Ritchie, double.



Randolph 22, Cambria-Freisland 1

Cambria ...0 1 0 1r 1h 0e

Randolph 10 9 3 22r 15h 2e

Pitching: Cambria- Colon (l) 0ip, 6bb, 3h, 10er, Katze 3ip, 4bb, 12, 12er

Randolph- Lindsay Douma 3ip, 1h, 1er, 2k, 2bb

Hitting: Randolph- Lindsay Douma 2x3, Erica Ballweg-Larsen 2x2 3b 2rbi, Madalyn Werner 2x2 3rbi, Sarah Bussian 3x4 2b 4rbi, Courtney Retzlaff 3x3, Katrina Costello 2x2



Park Falls 5, Tomahawk 1

Park Falls...........201 020 0 5 6 2

Tomahawk.............000 100 0 4 2 3

WP: Kelsey Walasek 7ip 1r, 1er, 2h, 0bb, 7k

LP: Felicia Turgeon 780 5r, 3er, 6h, 2bb, 3k

Walasek used just 91 pitches, throwing 72 strikes. Jenn Timm's double and Hailey Graeber's rbi single accounted for Tomahawk's offense in the fourth. Walasek led off the game with a double. Her courtesy runner, Laura Pechacek, scored three times. Maddie Lamb had two hits and a run scored, Kelsey Christianson had an rbi triple and Andi Schemberger drove in a pair of runs. The Cards improved to 4-2 overall and to 2-1 in the Lumberjack Conference.



Thorp 16, Loyal 6

Thorp ............. 140 056 .... 16 8 6

Loyal ............. 001 212 .... 6 12 8

WP-Jeni Luzinski 6 IP, 4 K, 0 BB

LP-Mindy Luttropp 5.1 IP, 3 K, 2 BB

2B- Amanda Henke (T), Nadine Romag (T), Ashley Howard (L), Lindsey Weyer (L)

3B-Jeni Luzinski (T), Lindsey Weyer (L)

Leading Hitters: Lindy Bergman (T) 2x3, Nadine Romag (T) 2x4, Rachel Weyer (L) 3x4, Lindsey Weyer (L) 3x4, C. Bogdonovich (L) 2x4

Thorp 9-2, 6-0 -- Neillsville 5-2, 3-1



McFarland 4, Columbus 0--5 innings (rain)

Columbus.....000 00......0 1 0

McFarland....103 0x......4 4 0

WP-Stephanie Schmikla 2 BB's 13 K's

LP-Ballweg 6 BB's 1 K

The grounds crew of Rex H., Phil S. and Bruce S. did a great job maintaining the field and helping to get a complete game in the books in McFarland. Stephanie Schmikla struck out 13 and drove in the first run in the bottom of the first in a game shortened to 5 innings due to rain. Andrea Steinhofer's one out single drove in another run in the fourth and Ashley Southern drove in the final two with a two out single in the same inning.





Beloit Memorial 8, Janesville Craig 2



Eau Claire Regis 10, Augusta 0

Augusta 000 00 0 4 4

Regis ....132 21 10 5 0

WP Brianna Plank IP 5, K's 5, BB 0

LP Sarah Weiss IP 4 2/3, K's 3, BB 5, ER 5

Regis: Whitney Hedge 2-3 2B 2 RBI's



Burlington Catholic Central 4, Shoreland Lutheran 1

SL........100 000 0 1 3 2

BCC......011 200 4 11 0

WP - Allison Smith, LP - Rochelle Willkomm

Smith (BCC): 1R, 3H, 12K, 2W 4 - 2

Willkomm (SL): 4R, 11H, 3K, 0W 8 - 2

SL: Katie Morman 1x2, 1-3B, 1R, 1W, 1SB

BCC: A. Smith 2x3, 1-2B, 1RBI

Morgan Aldrich 1x4, 1RBI

Chelsey Dangelser 2x3, 1R, 1-2B

Kali Elderbrook 2x3, 1R

Mary Kopier 2x2, 1R

Sam Oldenburg 1x3, 1-2B



Kenosha Bradford 4, South Milwaukee 3

Kenosha Bradford……200 011 x….4 8 1

South Milwaukee…….002 001 0….3 7 3

WP – Roberts, 11K

LP – Monson, 3K

Leading Hitters: (KB) 2x2, 3B; Mikolas 2B; Adelson 2B

(SM) Talasko 3x3; Malovec 2B; Kasmer 2x3



GAME 1

Iola-Scandinavia 13, Port Edwards 0

Port Edwards..........000 00 0 5 2

Iola-Scandinavia....(10)21 0X 13 11 1

WP-Ashley Draeger SO-7, BB-1

LP-Laura Gildenzoph SO-1, BB-6

Leading Hitters: Calan Nelson (IS) 2x3, 3RBI's; Ashley Draeger (IS) 2x4, HR, 3RBI's; Cailin Foerster (IS) 3x3, 2RBI's; Alex Berg (IS) 2x3; Sammi Rehberg (PE) 2x3.



GAME 2

Iola-Scandinavia 10, Port Edwards 0

Iola-Scandinavia.....213 31 10 4 1

Port Edwards.........000 00 0 2 3

WP-Ashley Draeger 4 Innings, SO-3, BB-0, Cailin Foerster 1 Inning, SO-2, BB-0

LP-Sammi Rehberg 4 Innings, SO-4, BB-9, Laura Gildenzoph 1 Inning, SO-0, BB-0

Records: Iola-Scandinavia (6-2, 7-4), Port Edwards (0-7, 0-7)





SPASH 12, Rhinelander 0

Sam Przybelski SO 5 BB 0 to get the win. Brittany Lang belted her 3rd home run on the year, Alli Novotny 2x3 Amanda Evanoff 3x3

SPASH 8-0 4-0



Rosholt 22, Bowler 0

Rosholt.....4(12)0 2 4 ----22 19 0

Bowler......0 0 0 00 -------0 0 5

WP Anna Zdroik K's-14, BB's-0...(NO HITTER)

Leading hitters (R)Jeanie Limberg 2x2(2B), (R)Anna Zdroik 2x4(HR,3RBI's)

(R)Emily Richter 5x5(3RBI's), (R)Elizabeth Larson 3x4(2B,4RBI's), (R)Nichole

Wierzba 3x5(4RBI's), (R)Tanya Kluck(3B



Pacelli 2, Manawa 1

Pacelli ....0 0 1 0 0 0 1….2 6 0

Manawa 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 …1 2 2

WP Jordan Olds SO 7 BB 1

LP Ashley Braun SO1 BB 0

Leading Hitters- Leah Raflik 2x3

Pacelli 7-1



Pacelli 11, Wey-Fremont 1

Wey-Fremont 0 0 0 1 0…..1 3 3

Pacelli ............2 2 3 3 1…..11 11 1

WP- Jordan Olds SO 0 BB 0 LP Amanda Grizwold SO 1 BB 7

Leading Hitters- P-Emily Klismith 2x3 (3RBI), Pam Boden 2x3, Mary Czysen 2x4

WF-Terra Schroeder 2B



Pepin 10, Colfax 0

Pepin 14401.............10-7-1

Colfax 00000.............0-2-0

WP Molly McIntosh 3 IP 6 k's 1 BB 0 ER

LP Brianna Foils 3 IP 3 k's 9 BB 9 ER

Leading Hitters for Pepin

Molly McIntosh 2-2 2 doubles 2 BB 5RBI's

Frances Latene 2-2 double 2BB 5 RBI's

Pepin is 7-1 Dunn St. Croix and 7-3 overall



New Richmond 6, Durand 0

New Richmond 002 040 0 ---- 6 9 1

Durand -------- 000 000 0 ---- 0 2 0

WP- Singerhouse - 12 Ks

LP- Hoyt 1 k

HIGHLIGHTS - NR: Jenna Moe 2-3, 2 runs, 2 SB; Hannah Bygd 2-4, 1 run, 3 RBI; Alyssa Martinson 2-3 1 run

Four run 5th inning highlighted by 3 run double by Hannah Bygd. Nikki Singerhouse threw nifty 2 hitter with 12 K s.



Grantsburg 15, St. Croix Falls 1

Grantsburg ......0 0 8 5 2

St. Croix Falls..0 0 1 0 0

The Pirates surrendered their 1st earned run of the season but still won their 8th game without a loss. They collected 15 runs on 15 hits with Jamie lund and Mollie Bjelland each 3 for 5. Jamie Lund pitched the first 3 to pick up her third win.



Plymouth 8, Kewaskum 7 (12)

Plymouth's Lindsey Grahn strikes out 20 in the 12 inning win. Lauren Pieper has 4 hits and 4 RBI's, including the game-winner.

Second game of DH suspended after 5 innings due to darkness, Plymouth leading 9-2.



Marshall 21, New Glarus 0

MARSHALL............14 0 5 1 1 .......21 11 1

NEW GLARUS ........0 0 0 0 0 ...........0 0 3

WP NOEL (M) SO 9

LP SCHMIDT (NG) SO 5

LEADING HITTERS KARMEN DORSHORST (M) 2X4 NOEL (M) 2X3 PETERSON (M) 3X5

Courtney Noel pitched her first NO hitter of the year she had 9 so 0 H 2 BB



Assumption 3 Stratford 1

Assumption - 002 100 0 3 3 0

Stratford........000 010 0 1 4 3

WP - Brittney Brock - 7 inns - 8 K's - 1 bb - 4 hits

LP - Cassie Krum - 7 inns - 12 K's - 3 bb - 3 hits

For Assumption:Jenna Genteman and Chelsey Hohl both doubled. Brock had the other hit. Genteman, Hohl and Stephanie Garza had one RBI each. For Stratford: Cassie Krum had a double while Keri Doll tripled. Amanda Vanderleest had the only RBI



Port Washington 14, Milwaukee Lutheran 2



Kettle Moraine 10, Waukesha North 0

Kettle Moraine (5-2) (5-0) vs, Waukesha North (6-1) (4-1) 4/24/07

Kettle Moraine....602 002 - 10 15 1

Waukesha North 000 000 - 0 0 2

Pitchers:

WP Brynn Wessberg (5-2) 6IP 0H 0BB 12K

LP Lisa Dare (6-1) 6IP 15H 1BB 6K

Leading Hitters:

KM: Rebecca Brandt 3x4, 2B, 4RBI; Theresa Strand 2x3, 2B, 3RBI; Nicki Wicland 3x3; Kara Burac 2x3, 2B, 2RBI: Sarah Leslie 2x4, 3B, RBI.

In this battle for first place in the Classic Eight Conference, Brynn Wessberg pitched a gem...missing a perfect game by one KM error. The no-hitter with 12 Ks was Wessberg's first this year and third of her stellar prep career. KM provided plenty of offensive support off previously unbeaten Lisa Dare with 15 hits. Rebecca Brandt continued her hot start with a lead off single and senior second baseman followed with a RBI triple over the centerfielder's head. It was off to the races for KM as they tallied 6 runs in the top of the first. Brandt kept her batting ave. a hair under .600 for the year with 3 hits and 4 RBIs. Senior Catcher Theresa Strand had a big day also with 3 RBIs. Junior right fielder was solid with a 3 for 3 day. Senior third baseman Kara Burac combined a 2 for 3, 2 RBI day with a diving catch of a soft liner to help preserve the no-hitter as did Sarah Leslie. Wessberg attributed her no-hitter to a her defense and a real good curveball that kept the Waukesha North hitter's off balance.

The victory leaves the Lasers all alone in first place with a 5-0 record. This sets up a huge match-up with perennial conference power Milwaukee Pius (4-1) on Thursday.



CLINTON 10, EVANSVILLE 0

EVANSVILLE 000 00 0 1 7

CLINTON 201 43 10 6 0

WP- MEGAN GANDER ( 10 K's, 3 BB) LP - HANSON (5 K's, 4 BB)

CLINTON 2 -4 IN ROCK VALLEY, 4 - 5 OVERALL



Game 1 - Kiel 21 ,Sheboygan Falls 0



Game 2 - Kiel 30, Sheboygan Falls 0



Big Foot 6, Parkview 1

Parkview........ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 8 1

Big Foot........ 3 1 1 0 0 1 x - 6 7 2

Pitchers: WP-Niven, LP-Christianson

Caitlin O'Leary... (BF) 2IP 2H 1K 2BB

Cameron Niven......(BF) 5IP 6H 5K 1BB

Hailey Christianson.(P) 6IP 7H 2K 6BB

Hitters:

Danielson (P) 3x4, Niven (BF) 2x3, Schaid (BF) 2x3

2B - O'Leary (BF)



Big Foot 12, Elkhorn 2

Big Foot........ 0 6 4 2 0 - 12 11 1

Palmyra-Eagle... 0 1 0 0 1 - 2 3 1

Pitchers: WP-Niven, LP-Schellin

Caitlin O'Leary ..(BF) 2IP 2H 0K 0BB

Cameron Niven......(BF) 3IP 1H 7K 0BB

Schellin ..........(E) 2IP 5H 3K 1BB

Klein .............(E) 2IP 5H 0K 2BB

Morse .............(E) 1IP 1H 2K 3BB

Rehborg.............(E) 1IP 0H 1K 3BB

Hitters:

Barry (BF) 2x2, O'Leary (BF) 2x2, Niven (BF) 2x2, Palcic (BF) 2x4

2B - Chappell (BF), Hoak (BF)

3B - O'Leary (BF)



Big Foot 19, Palmyra-Eagle 1

Palmyra-Eagle... 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 2 4

Big Foot........ 1 6 11 1 x - 19 14 1

Pitchers: WP-Niven, LP-Gonzales

Cameron Niven......(BF) 5IP 2H 13K 1BB

Gina Gonzalesi.....(PE) 2IP 9H 1K 7BB

Cassy Kotlowski ...(PE) 2IP 5H 2K 0BB

Hitters:

Morris (BF) 3x4, O'Leary (3x4), Barry (BF) 2x5, Forsythe (BF) 2x2

2B - Barry (BF)

HR (Grandslam) - Morris (BF)



Racine Park 4, Franklin 3

Franklin ......012 000 0 - 3 9 0

Racine Park 200 020 x - 4 8 1

WP-Therese Kratowicz (RP) 7IP 3K 2BB

LP-K. Timm (F) 6 IP 6 K 0BB

Leading Hitters: (RP) Mary Nordstrom 2-3, 2R 3RBI and game-winning 2-run HR

Megan Naegeli 2-3

Megan Burgess 1-3 2B RBI

Bre Hart 1-2,R 3B

(F) E. Maher 3-4

S. Picchiotino 2-4 R 3B RBI

Park (1-3, 3-6) Franklin (2-2, 4-2)



Independence/Gilmanton 13, Blair-Taylor 3

I/G 8 0 0 1 4 - 13 9 0

BT 0 0 2 1 0 - 3 7 3

WP:Cassandra Schmitt (6K, 5BB, 3ER)

LP: Beth Nelson (5K, 5BB, 10ER)

Leading Hitters:

I/G: Callie Halama 2x3, double, triple, 4 RBIs; Bayli Maliszewski 2x4, double, RBI; Cherie Kulig 2x4, RBI; Cassandra Schmitt 2x3; Kayla Thompson double, 3 RBIs

BT: Megan Melby 2x3, triple; Cera Boe 2x3





D.C. Everest 1, Wausau East 0

WESTON -- Evergreens pitcher Alicia Barrett tossed a two-hit shutout and freshman Holley Edelburg drove in the game's only run as D.C. Everest edged the Lumberjacks in a Wisconsin Valley Conference matchup. Allyson Miskovich opened the bottom of the second with a single, moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by Barrett and scored on Edelburg's fly ball to center. Barrett went the distance, striking out five and not walking a batter, and made the early run stand up.

Wausau East 000 000 0 -- 0 2 3

D.C. Everest 010 000 x -- 1 5 0

WP--Alicia Barrett. LP--Amy Thompson. SO



Game Summaries from Tom Kahl at Beaver Dam Daily Citizen follow here



Young quickly leaves yard

By Citizen Staff

HORICON - Brittany Young took the first pitch Horicon saw over the fence as the Marshladies went on to pummel visiting St. Mary's Springs, 11-2, in Tuesday's soggy Wisconsin Flyway softball game.

"It was out easily," Horicon coach Roger Schliewe said. "We're hitting the ball hard."

Young finished 3-for-4 while Shelby Scharpf went 2-for-3 and tripled. Ellie Torn was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, Sam Davidson drove in two runs and Cindy Justman nearly missed a home run of her own, settling for a double off the top of the fence.

Chelsie Held struck out 13 in picking up the win. She allowed five hits, one walk and no earned runs.

"Chelsie pitched pretty well for the conditions," Schliewe said. "It was pretty yukky but it held off and we got one in."

Horicon (8-2, 6-0 Flyway) heads to Kettle Moraine Lutheran Thursday. Springs is now 4-3 and 3-2.

Springs 000 020 0 - 2 5 2

Horicon 132 221 x - 11 11 1

WP: Held (7 IP, 2 R, 0 ER, 5 H, 1 BB, 13 K)

LP: Newton (6 IP, 11 R, 9 ER, 11 H, 0 BB, 1 HP, 3 K)

Leading hitters: S - Rottscholl 2-4; Tighe 2-3; H - Young 3-4, HR, RBI; Scharpf 2-3, 3B; Torn 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI; Davidson 2 RBI; Justman 2B, RBI.



Waupun 8, WLA 6

FOND DU LAC - Nicole Sturtz tied Tuesday's softball game in Waupun with her RBI single and helped turn a game-ending double play as the Warriors took an 8-6 East Central Flyway win at Winnebago Lutheran Academy.

"We ended the game with a nice double play," Waupun coach Tom Hagstrom said. "We bounced back and had some big hits."

Waupun held a 5-0 lead heading into the bottom of the fourth when the Vikings (6-3, 5-2 ECF) exploded for a six-run frame to take the lead. After Sturtz tied it, the Warriors got the winning runs on WLA's only error of the game.

"It was nice to get out of there with a win," Hagstrom said. "As wet as it was, control was definitely an issue at times for pitchers."

Chelsea Redeker went 2-for-4 with a double. Ariel Griffis struck out six and endured the wet day to pick up the win.

Waupun (7-3, 4-2) can create a three-way tie for first with a win Friday at Winneconne. Waupun, 8-6

Waupun .040 103 0 - 8 6 1

WLA ......000 600 0 - 6 6 1

WP: Griffis (7 IP, 6 R, 5 ER, 6 H, 6 BB, 6 K)

LP: Woldt (7 IP, 8 R, 5 ER, 6 H, 5 BB, 2 HP, 3 K)

Leading hitters: Wp - Redeker 2-4, 2B; Sturtz 2 RBI; WLA - Kramer 3B, 2 RBI.



Randolph 22, C-F 1 (3 inn.)

RANDOLPH - Randolph pushed 22 runs across in three innings under inclement weather conditions before Tuesday's Northern Trailways softball game against Cambria-Friesland was called.

Sara Bussain went 3-for-4 with a double and four RBIs in the win. Courtney Retzlaff added three hits and drove in two runs. Lindsay Douma, Erica Ballweg-Larsen, Madalyn Werner and Katrina Costello each chipped in with two hits.

Randolph (3-4, 3-4 North) heads to Lourdes Friday.

Randolph, 22-1 (3 inn.)

C-F ..........0 10 - 1 1 0

Randolph (10)93 - 22 15 2

WP: Douma (3 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 2 K, 2 BB)

LP: Colo´n (O IP, 3 H, 10 ER, 0 K, 6 BB)

Leading hitters: R - Douma 2-3; Ballweg-Larsen 2-2, 3B, 2 RBI; Werner 2-2, 3 RBI; Bussian 3-4, 2B, 4 RBI; Costello 2-2; Retzlaff 3-3, 2 RBI.



Around the State gleaned from various sources



Little Chute aces team up to blank Hortonville batters

By Tim Froberg

Post-Crescent staff writer

LITTLE CHUTE — For much of the last decade, Little Chute's softball team has unsuccessfully searched and schemed for a way to beat Hortonville. First-year Mustangs head coach Nikol Waters unleashed a fresh plan Tuesday to end the one-sided competition. It involved Katie Van Dyn Hoven throwing strikes from the right side and Ashley Schider doing the same from the left. Waters' share-the-load mound strategy worked to perfection. Van Dyn Hoven and Schider combined on a four-hit shutout, allowing the Mustangs to beat the Polar Bears 2-0 in Valley 8 Conference action. Mustangs assistant coach Guy Van Dyn Hoven estimated that it had been at least eight years since Little Chute had beaten Hortonville. "This is so exciting," Katie Van Dyn Hoven said. "We were a little nervous coming into this game because we didn't do too good against them last year. We had been struggling earlier this year, but it feels like we're coming together." Van Dyn Hoven got the start and picked up the win, allowing just two hits and striking out four with one walk in four innings. Schider finished up with three scoreless innings. The combination of the two quality pitchers was good enough to silence Hortonville's usually noisy bats and win a tough matchup against Hortonville ace Courtney Lautenschlager, a hard-throwing senior who scattered five hits and struck out five. "We wanted to have that righty-lefty mix," Waters said. "Just seeing the ball from another side, I think it really throws off hitters a bit."



Kimberly 4, Appleton West 2

· Hot hand: Claudia Harke picked up the win, walking just one and striking out nine in a complete-game effort. · Big hit: Jaclyn Lamers hit a two-run double in third for the Papermakers. · Helping herself: Terrors starting pitcher Abby Richeson, who walked two and struck out four in six innings, hit an RBI triple in the seventh.

APPLETON WEST ......000 000 2 — 2 3 3

KIMBERLY (8-0, 8-0) 102 001 x — 4 2 2

WP: Claudia Harke. LP: Abby Richeson. Leading hitter: Jaclyn Lamers K 2 RBI.



Appleton East 1, Kaukauna 0

· Dramatic win: Heidi Schreiner's single to left scored Amanda Manteufel with the winning run in the 11th inning at East. · Pitchers' duel: East's Beth Spoehr and Kaukauna's Bree Giordana pitched all 11 innings and each tallied seven strikeouts. · She said it: "It was probably one of the best softball games I've ever seen." — Janel Batten, Appleton East coach.

KAUKAUNA ........000 000 000 00 — 0 4 2

APPLETON EAST 000 000 000 01 — 1 6 0

WP: Beth Spoehr. LP: Bree Giordana. Leading hitters: Heidi Schreiner AE 2x5, RBI; Giordana K 2x3.



Appleton North 6, Fond du Lac 1

· Stepping up: Lightning senior captain Gretchen Ratajczak had four hits, including two doubles, and drove in a pair of runs at Fond du Lac. · Stepping in: Freshman Marissa Roovers pitched two scoreless innings to pick up the save in relief of North starter Janel Bergsbaken. · He said it: "We played nearly a flawless game tonight. The girls hit well and played good defense." — Reed Rudie, North coach.

APPLETON NORTH 101 013 0 — 6 13 1

FOND DU LAC ......001 000 0 — 1 4 2

WP: Janel Bergsbaken. LP: Alicia Miller. Leading hitters: Gretchen Ratajczak AN 4x4, 2 RBI; Casey Lemensky AN 2x3; Maryrose Wentzel AN 2x4.



Neenah 10, Oshkosh North 0

· Breaking through: The Rockets earned their first win of the year as the the Spartans' winless season continued. · Ouch: The teams combined for 13 errors, with Oshkosh North committing 11. · He said it: "We kept saying we got to put some tallies in the left column." — Richard Frost, Neenah coach.

NEENAH (1-9, 1-7) 022 401 1 — 10 11 2

OSHKOSH NORTH... 000 000 0 — 0 4 11

WP: Melissa Gritton. LP: Marissa Wagner. Leading hitters: Michelle Neabling N 2x4; Gritton N 2x5; Stephanie Wheeler N 2x5, 2B; Amy Veldhorst N 2 RBI.



Oshkosh West 8, Menasha 3

· Costly: The Bluejays committed four errors, while the Wildcats committed one. · He said it: "We need to clean it up." — Tom McQuillan, Menasha coach.

OSHKOSH WEST 200 130 2 — 8 7 1

MENASHA (1-5) 003 000 0 — 3 4 4

WP: Megan Braun. LP: Lacey Probst. Leading hitters: Sarah Pommerening OW 2x4; Braun OW 2x4, HR.



Oconto Falls 1, Freedom 0

· Tough loss: Irish pitcher Jamie Schuh struck out 17, but the Panthers pushed across the game's lone run in the fifth on two walks, an error and one hit.

OCONTO FALLS .......000 010 0 — 1 1 2

FREEDOM (5-4, 3-3) 000 000 0 — 0 2 1

WP: Magnin. LP: Jamie Schuh.



Fox Valley Lutheran 3, Clintonville 0

· Going the distance: Sutton Lecker pitched a complete-game four-hit shutout to lead the Foxes to the win over the Truckers. Lecker walked none and struck out four. The win extended FVL's winning streak to six games. · Triplets: Jamie Matz got the Foxes going in the first inning with a triple. After Matz scored on Steff Stoeger's triple, Lecker singled Stoeger home. Marissa Asman tripled in the third inning and scored on an error on the play to account for FVL's other run.

CLINTONVILLE ............000 000 0 — 0 4 2

FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 201 000 x — 3 4 1

WP: Sutton Lecke

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